with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
Including this morning:
Denise Robertson opens the Junior Advice Line at 7.32, joined an hour or so later by Sally Hawkins for their regular Advice Line phone-in; Titch's Pitch - join
Alan Titchmarsh in his garden; Glynn Christian cooks up some more recipe ideas.
Presenter lain Lauchlan Guest Carol Chell
Story: Winnie-the-Pooh Goes Visiting by A. A. MILNE
Illustrated by E. H. SHEPARD
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
with Bob Langley , Paul Coia Today a review of the last 40 years of science fiction; the latest film releases; and a look at the National Tranquilliser Advisory
Council - a self-help group for those hooked on tranquillisers. Jan Beaney allays fears about machine embroidery, and demonstrates some creative sewing techniques.
A See-Saw programme
with Fred Harris
Chock-a-Block has a stock of blocks chock-a-block with pictures for words that rhyme.
(R)
Have you ever measured your cod steaks with a tape measure, or wrapped up your mackerel in a parcel? Shirley Goode reveals some fishy tricks to save money and produce winning meals which all the family will enjoy. She also challenges you to enter her competition and win a wonderful prize.
Jenny Day is young, out of work and keen to pick up
Shirley's money-saving tips. Join Jenny in The
Goode Kitchen and find out how you can eat better for less. Director GEORGE AUCKLAND Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS
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How to cope with, survive and enjoy your under-5s. With Francis Wilson and Miriam O'Reilly Coping with Crying
Parents explain ways they've found to comfort their crying babies and talk about how to cope with the strain when nothing seems to work.
A Helpline is available from 2.30 pm until 7.0 pm on [number removed]or, in Scotland, [number removed]
(R)
Written and created by Peter Maddocks
by KENNETH GRAHAME
Told by Bernard Cribbins for Jackanory
Today: The Open Road (R)
with the voices of TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
BILL ODDIE, GRAEME GARDEN
JILL SHILLING
with Terry Nutkins
Puffins, seals, eagles, deer, lobsters and pine martens - just some of the animals Terry sees on a boat trip round the islands of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland.
Terry goes swimming with common seals, dives for sponges and clams, climbs some remote cliffs to stand within a few feet of a colony of puffins, and watches the magnificent red deer on Rhum.
The climax to the trip comes when Terry sees a pine marten - the first time it has been professionally filmed wild in this country. Film editor PETER SIMKINS Producer mike BEYNON BBC Bristol (R)
A series of 24 programmes Episode 3 by DAVID ANGUS
Fire at the Upper School! And the Fire Chief makes a serious discovery.
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is back. Bill Oddie ,
Wendy Leavesley and 'Mr Trivia ' Billy Butler dispense their Tuesday tonic of fun and facts as they find the answers to more of your questions.
If you need Fax! call [number removed].
Designer RAY LANGHORN
Studio director PAUL COLBERT Producer ALAN WALSH BBC Manchester
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world, followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
In these jet-powered package-tour days, have the traditional values of a luxury cruise sunk without trace?
Cliff Michelmore sailed on the Royal Viking Sky to test the claim that her voyages offer 'the luxury and elegance of an era when service was supreme'.
You could sample that style for yourself, for a Mediterranean cruise on Royal Viking Sky is one of the prizes in the RADIO TIMES Holiday competition.
What's new in New York?
The answer - to John Carter's surprise - is a couple of very old-established British customs which the Big Apple has taken to its core - bed-and-breakfast accommodation in private homes, and strong ale in a brand-new brewery.
Sue Carpenter joins the Holiday team, sampling a cycling holiday which starts and finishes in Cambridge and takes in a lot of Norfolk scenery. 'Very flat, Norfolk' - which is just as well, even with five-speed pedal power. In the studio, the latest news and comment.
Producer TOM SAVAGE
by Juliet Ace.
'When they see me in the witness box, their hearts will melt....you'll see'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
A ten-part series by ANDREW NICKOLDS and STAN HEY with 8: Fathers, Sons and Lovers
'It's all quite straightforward, Ken -just pick a resort, find out what sporting activities are going on there, and write a week's columns giving the unique flavour of Britain at play. That's it, more or less.' 'More.... or less?'
Music by GORDON GILTRAP
Studio sound scott TALBOTT Script editor JOANNA WILLETT Designer BRYAN ELLIS
Producer EVGENY GRIDNEFF Director CHRISTOPHER BAKER
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Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer PENELOPE MILLS
Please send letters to Barry Took , Points of View. BBC Television Centre. London W12 8QT
with Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey Regional News Weather News
The two first ladies of the New York Police Department
The Clinic
Personal experience and deep convictions about a woman's right to choose divide Cagney and Lacey when they are assigned to control a group of angry demonstrators picketing an abortion clinic. But when impassioned protest turns into violence, the lines of moral justification become even harder to see ...
Written by JUDY MARL and PAUL ERIC MYERS Directed by ALEXANDER SINGER
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with Barry Norman
The programme that keeps you in touch with the world of cinema.
Death Wish 3 -
Charles Bronson returns as the New York vigilante with co-stars Martin Balsam and Deborah Raffin. Michael Winner directs again.
Kiss of the Spider Woman - William Hurt plays a prisoner in this intense story of the love and friendship that grows between two men in a Latin American jail. Jane Fonda in a rare interview talks about her latest film Agnes of God. Director JANE PROWSE Producer JANE LUSH
An eight-part parents' guide to secondary education. 2: Choosing Options
Young people's prospects are powerfully affected by the choice of subjects at 14. But at that age, few can be sure of what they want to do with their lives, so how can parents and teachers help them? Beverly Anderson seeks out the best advice on choosing options, and pupils and parents explain their choices.
Series producer JOHNTWTTCHIN Producer JOHN BROOKE
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Last of this series with Sheila Walsh
One of America's rising gospel stars, Steve Taylor , calls in at The Rock Gospel Show studio. Also taking part are the Escofferey Sisters from London, The London Community Gospel Choir and, from Nashville, exclusive film of America's top gospel stars singing together in aid of CAUSE, Christian Artists United to Save the Earth.
Music associate NICO RAMSDEN Designer PAUL MUNTING
Series producer jim MURRAY (R)